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||2016 ||[[Murray Moore]] ||54 ||[[MidAmeriCon II]] ||Cover heading by [[Marc Schirmeister]]. Cover and [[Bob Tucker]] pages electro-stenciled by, respectively, [[Colin Hinz]] and [[Jeff Schalles]]; pages printed on Gestetner 360. Fan Lounge Hosts: [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Pat Virzi]]. Contributors: [[Laurraine Tutihasi]], [[Murray Moore]], [[Alan Stewart]], [[Guy Lillian]], [[Mark L. Blackman]], [[Andy Hooper]], [[Roger Hill]], [[Dean C. Gahlon]], [[Juan Sanmiguel]] (issue of OASFiS club newsletter), [[Bob Tucker]] (unpublished two pages dating to MidAmeriCon I), [[C. D. Carson]], [[Colin Hinz]] (two-colour mimeo). Officially 40 copies but only 39 copies collated during MidAmeriCon II, Kansas City, Missouri, Aug. 17-21, 2016.. | ||2016 ||[[Murray Moore]] ||54 ||[[MidAmeriCon II]] ||Cover heading by [[Marc Schirmeister]]. Cover and [[Bob Tucker]] pages electro-stenciled by, respectively, [[Colin Hinz]] and [[Jeff Schalles]]; pages printed on Gestetner 360. Fan Lounge Hosts: [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Pat Virzi]]. Contributors: [[Laurraine Tutihasi]], [[Murray Moore]], [[Alan Stewart]], [[Guy Lillian]], [[Mark L. Blackman]], [[Andy Hooper]], [[Roger Hill]], [[Dean C. Gahlon]], [[Juan Sanmiguel]] (issue of OASFiS club newsletter), [[Bob Tucker]] (unpublished two pages dating to MidAmeriCon I), [[C. D. Carson]], [[Colin Hinz]] (two-colour mimeo). Officially 40 copies but only 39 copies collated during MidAmeriCon II, Kansas City, Missouri, Aug. 17-21, 2016.. | ||
42 ||2017 ||[[Simo Suntila]] || ||[[Helsinki]] || | 42 ||2017 ||[[Simo Suntila]] || ||[[Helsinki]] || | ||
+ | 45 || 2020 || [[Guy Lillian]] || || [[CoNZealand]] || Because CNZ didn't happen, it was done online, though print copies were available | ||
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Revision as of 15:15, 24 July 2020
WOOF, the Worldcon Order Of Faneditors, is an apa collated annually at most Worldcons with fanzines from everyone who cares to contribute. It was founded in 1976 by Bruce Pelz (who declared it to be his "second dumbest idea.")
Apazines have included:
Publication | 1976— |
This is a publication page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was published, how many issues it has had, (including adding a partial or complete checklist), its contents (including perhaps a ToC listing), its size and repro method, regular columnists, its impact on fandom, or by adding scans or links to scans. See Standards for Publications. |